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Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album in February 1970, and it made waves in the rock and roll world. The title track, “N.I.B.,” “Behind the Wall of Sleep,” and other cuts ...
Black Sabbath released their ninth studio LP Heaven and Hell. It was the first Black Sabbath album to feature vocalist ...
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Loudwire on MSNMaynard James Keenan - Black Sabbath, New Puscifer Music + MoreMaynard James Keenan dives into the Sessanta V2.0 tour, teases new music from Puscifer and shares details for Tool's ...
Black Sabbath has re-released vinyl versions of their Tony Martin eras albums. Forbidden, Cross purposes, Headless Cross, and Tyr are all back in print. They were previously re-released as part of a ...
for the recording of Black Sabbath’s latest album, ’13’ (minus Bill Ward). Now, with a career spanning nearly five decades, and through thick and thin, Black Sabbath remain the benchmark by ...
Black Sabbath’s 1975 album Sabotage is one of the band’s very best - but it also includes some of their weirdest music. Guitarist Tony Iommi recalled in an interview with Classic Rock: “We wanted to ...
Black Sabbath were last at the top of the UK chart with their second album, "Paranoid". "I'm in shock!" Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne told the Official Charts Company. "The success of this ...
It may be infamous for its dogshit cover, but there’s a gleefully devilish abandon to Ian Gillan’s sole Sabbath album. Side-two ... heroic pipes of Tony ‘The Cat’ Martin.
Credit: Getty Images/Ian Dickson Black Sabbath’s 1975 album Sabotage is one of the band’s very best - but it also includes some of their weirdest music. Guitarist Tony Iommi recalled in an ...
Live fill-ins notwithstanding, 10 men have fronted Black Sabbath since their 1968 ... devilish abandon to Ian Gillan’s sole Sabbath album. Side-two opener Disturbing The Priest makes artful ...
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